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Lightning strikes twice for lottery winner from Ladner

A few years after sharing in a MaxMillions win, Richard Glasner has cashed in again
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Lotto Max player Richard Glasner who won more than $111,000 from the draw on Oct. 10, 2020, just a few years after he and his co-workers split a Maxmillions prize. Photo by BC Lotteries

It’s true that lightning can strike twice.

That’s the lucky case for Lotto Max player Richard Glasner who won more than $111,000 from the draw on Oct. 10, 2020, just a few years after he and his co-workers split a Maxmillions prize.

The B.C. Lottery Corporation notes the Delta resident purchased the ticket from the Ladner Shell on 48th Avenue.

He was at home when he scanned his ticket on the lotto app.

“I thought it was $111 and change,” Glasner recalled. “I was trying to figure out how I won…so I scanned the ticket again and was elated when I realized the actual amount!”

Glasner celebrated his windfall the same way he did with his previous win, over ribs with one of his co-workers who was part of the group that won the first time.

 “It feels amazing. Lightning struck twice!” he said.

Glasner said plans to put his win towards a family trip to Cuba once it’s safe to travel.